
Hello there! Taking care of a suede sofa might seem a bit intimidating, but it's definitely something you can handle at home with the right approach. With a little gentleness and the right tools, you can keep it looking fantastic.
First things first, start by giving your sofa a good vacuuming. Use a brush attachment to gently lift away all the loose dirt, crumbs, and pet hair that have settled on the surface and in the crevices. After vacuuming, it's a great idea to go over the entire couch with a suede brush. This helps to fluff up the nap, which is that signature velvety texture of suede, and gets it ready for a deeper clean.
For any dry stains or small scuffs, a simple suede eraser can work wonders. Just rub it gently over the mark, much like you would with a pencil eraser. For more stubborn liquid stains or watermarks, you'll want to act quickly. The key is to blot the spill immediately with a clean, dry cloth to absorb as much moisture as possible. Then, you can lightly dampen a clean microfiber cloth with a bit of white vinegar or rubbing alcohol. Gently dab the stained area with the cloth, being careful not to soak the fabric.
Once you've treated the spot, let the area dry completely. It might look a little different while it's wet, so don't worry. After it's totally dry, you can use your suede brush again to brush the nap back into place, which will restore the texture and help the treated area blend in with the rest of the sofa. Always remember to be gentle throughout the process to protect the delicate material.


